The first step would be to make the undocumented workers already here legal. |
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Their bosses can now terminate undocumented workers who join a union, without monetary consequences. |
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One way to do this is to remotely run a simple, undocumented CGI script installed on the drive. |
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In Hoffman Plastics, the Supreme Court struck a blow against the rights of undocumented workers. |
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The law does not change the legal status of the undocumented persons or provide them a safe haven from the enforcement of the immigration laws. |
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Eventually they realized that the city's two homeless shelters would not accept undocumented immigrants. |
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Because it would allow some undocumented immigrants to win legal status, it faces resistance on the Right. |
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Added to this volatile social polarization is one of the world's most diverse, both legal and undocumented, immigrant populations. |
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Other than the odd undocumented case, success is not known to be spotted often enough. |
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We did not record whether the participants were US citizens or were legal or undocumented residents. |
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In fact, he used it to pay back a completely undocumented loan from his brother Tie, the millionaire ice-grappler. |
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He said that if this issue was not addressed, it would create problems of social exclusion, and create ghettoised undocumented communities. |
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The U.S. census estimates there are about 8 million undocumented immigrants in the United States. |
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The sad truth is that what happened under the reign of Leopold II in the Congo has for so long been undocumented. |
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For instance, Pogue not only includes the how-to's but a lot of otherwise undocumented hints and tips as well. |
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Second, key morphological transitions, such as the purported change from paired fins to limbs with digits, remain undocumented by fossils. |
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The intent, apparently, was to patrol an area that was known for contraband trafficking, but it was an undocumented mission. |
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Anyone who has worked on an undocumented language or dialect will be familiar with this kind of situation. |
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The Jakarta Police confiscated a shipload of undocumented logs that arrived here from Central Kalimantan, an officer revealed on Friday. |
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In comparing the results of this study with the database, it was determined that two species previously undocumented had been collected. |
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Major upheavals in the game's interface went undocumented, and requests for information rudely refused. |
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Many of these workers are undocumented immigrants who have little recourse to legal action if they are injured on the job. |
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It extends basic human rights without distinction to all migrants, documented or undocumented. |
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The attitudes of rejection toward undocumented Latino immigrants seem more and more untenable. |
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Ambulatory patients may have undocumented medications, including those with antipyretic effects, such as aspirin. |
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Our studies have shown movement towards legalization would actually reduce demand for undocumented illegal workers. |
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Senator Kennedy is extremely committed to the cause of the undocumented Irish and he is a very important ally for us. |
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Many residents began to blame the economic recession on the growing number of undocumented immigrants that poured into the state. |
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My life as an undocumented immigrant meant that I grew up with added challenges and frustrations other kids didn't have to deal with. |
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Among the proposals is that the Bill would offer legal status to all undocumented immigrants who are paying taxes. |
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Three quarters of all undocumented immigrants actually pay Social Security tax. |
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Until now it has remained undocumented, the circumstances of its commissioning veiled in utter obscurity. |
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At the end of the last Congressional session, a legalization program for undocumented farm laborers was proposed. |
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His efforts to obtain employment in the financial sector were undocumented and few. |
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I wonder how the investigation into undocumented and disappeared funds is going? |
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The undocumented benefit is that, by using their accelerator service, they are unintentionally offering users an anonymous proxy. |
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It has recently come to my attention that there must be a range of undocumented wild birds at large in British suburbia. |
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The civilisational reach of India's great textile culture cuts through largely undocumented and unmapped pathways of history. |
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They will have access to local, often informal or undocumented data, available only on the spot. |
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For instance, undocumented immigrants from Mexico tend to be less educated and don't have to travel far to get to the United States. |
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A decade into the Bracero Program, undocumented outnumbered legal braceros three to one. |
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The large percentage of undocumented recent immigrants have little access to decently paying jobs. |
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Today, 2.5 million foreigners live in Spain, of which 50 percent are undocumented. |
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Rhinoceroses produce infrasonic vocalizations, though their vocal repertoire is still largely undocumented. |
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They also addressed the issues of undocumented migration and the drain of human resources from the countries of Latin America. |
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A formerly undocumented immigrant from Mexico, Sanchez works at a downtown Chicago office building. |
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In the course of their regular duties, inspectors may also learn that an employer has hired illegal or undocumented immigrant workers. |
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The same applies if an undocumented immigrant finds himself in one of the above situations. |
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Their undocumented status makes many migrants vulnerable to the point of becoming easy prey for criminal networks. |
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He reveals himself an excellent tyrannical father, in this film depicting the daily life of undocumented immigrants. |
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However, an increasing number of undocumented immigrant children live on the streets. |
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He was told they were empty – simply because the haulier who handed them over, unmarked and undocumented, had said so. |
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It wants to see step-by-step legalisation of undocumented workers and a temporary worker programme. |
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This fact proves that undocumented migrants are generally uninformed about their entitlements and procedures. |
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Every two or three years the Government took steps to regularize the situation of undocumented migrants. |
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The second method could result in undocumented misplacement of LPOA books between NHQ and the regional offices. |
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Many of us commiserate with the issues he raised of the undocumented workers. |
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How could we successfully implement policies and strategies to tackle poverty and exclusion in Europe without considering undocumented migrants? |
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In 2002, AFL-CIO adopted a policy in support of legalizing the status of undocumented workers and their families in the United States. |
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Citizens of the Golden State love complaining about undocumented immigrants, but the state would collapse without them. |
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In the Netherlands, they have created help desk services in order to inform undocumented migrants of their entitlements to health care. |
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Even if stateless children were undocumented, schools were obliged to enrol them as regular students. |
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Mr. Speaker, on the question of undocumented workers, I think we would all laud the temporary foreign workers program. |
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In retrospect, Duke's major misstep seems to have been to take verbal undocumented promises for a duty free zone from then president Obasanjo. |
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In developed countries, migrants, particularly undocumented migrants, are working at jobs which are often disdained by the local population. |
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This explains why domestic work is undervalued in monetary terms and is often informal and undocumented. |
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A participant inquired if undocumented women are allowed to receive pre-natal care. |
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The workers, who were undocumented, felt they had little choice but to stay quiet and continue to work for such low pay. |
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We are undocumented but that doesn't mean they have to profit from our hunger. |
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My point is that we have shown extraordinary generosity to hundreds of people who are here as undocumented workers. |
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Not once in that time did I see members across the way stand up for undocumented workers, not once in that entire period of time. |
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The exploitation, discrimination and increased rates of detention facing undocumented minors severely limits their education. |
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The principle remains that undocumented migrants are responsible for paying for the care that they receive. |
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What steps are taken to ensure that detention of undocumented migrants is applied as a measure of last resort? |
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The global community is undergoing both a worrying financial and economic crisis, and an undocumented food catastrophe. |
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Please provide information on the State party's policy with regard to the detention of undocumented migrants. |
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Many of them are undocumented and therefore exposed to the risks of violence and exploitation. |
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One level is the urgent necessity of regularisation processes for many undocumented migrants who are not in positions to be returned. |
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In your experience, to what extent do firms from the countries you have selected make undocumented extra payments or bribes? |
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It is uncertain how many undocumented teachers there are in the city. |
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One person inquired about the issue of birth certificates to undocumented children. |
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Five percent of the U.S. work force is undocumented, which is some 8.1 million people. |
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The undocumented got their documents and we got at least 11 million more illegal immigrants. |
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But how exactly does an undocumented immigrant get right with the law without changing his legal status? |
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Equal parts humanitarian and Adrenalin junkie, she works at a refugee center for undocumented women and children in Copenhagen. |
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The immigrants got their amnesty and the United States got 12 million to 20 million more undocumented immigrants. |
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They do not want to demonize undocumented workers, nationalize the Arizona immigration law, or kill the Dream Act. |
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Others, like a group of young activists, asserted the personhood of undocumented immigrants with a bullhorn and a chant. |
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While it is difficult to put an exact figure on the total of undocumented Irish in the United States it's been estimated that there are tens of thousands. |
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A Better Life is about an undocumented Mexican gardener in Los Angeles and his 14-year-old son. |
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On May 1, Gov. John Kitzhaber signed Senate Bill 833, granting undocumented immigrants the right to drive in his state. |
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Earlier this year, the home office reported 863,000 undocumented people living in Britain. |
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It is not a moral value to scapegoat undocumented immigrants. |
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She emphasizes that the indigent detainees who will benefit from this program are not all undocumented. |
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The nonprofit is dedicated to providing legal assistance to undocumented minors facing deportation hearings. |
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Five undocumented women had no legal basis on which to apply. |
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In contrast, many Mexicans are recent or undocumented immigrants. |
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With the Supreme Court's 2002 Hoffman decision, undocumented immigrant laborers have no legal standing to sue for back pay when fired for attempting to unionize. |
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Perhaps the FBI deleted these portions of the records simply because they contained slurs and daggers that were hearsay and undocumented, unvalidated rumors. |
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We can see that the frequency with which health reasons are cited does not correlate with whether or not the legislation is favourable towards access to healthcare for undocumented migrants. |
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This informal survey indicated that brake freeze-up risk management strategies employed in the industry are mostly undocumented and are inconsistently applied from one operator to another. |
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Afterwards, the business would have its taxes raised to the tune of the undocumented expenditure, and finally there would be talk of criminal liability. |
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This became evident when the vote on May 22 was against the amendment proposed by the Democrat Lady Senator Feinstein, for the creation of a new card-visa which would legalize millions of undocumented people. |
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This allows both documented and undocumented changepoints to be analyzed in tandem. |
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If it was not preferred in Classical Latin, then it most likely came from the undocumented contemporaneous Vulgar Latin. |
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There were tightened rules against undocumented workers, especially day laborers, and new penalties for anyone involved in human smuggling — penalties that could also apply to the smuggled humans themselves. |
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Would the minister correct this urgent problem by issuing temporary work permits for undocumented workers who are gainfully employed and are contributing to the Canadian economy? |
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The main mortality factor for these turtles is the shrimp trawlers in Mexico, in which many of these turtles go undocumented. |
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Once this residency permit is obtained, his situation will no longer be considered illegal and he will no longer count as an undocumented immigrant. |
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Also, there are more than 6 million undocumented Mexican nationals residing in the United States. |
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And it should create 'bridges' leading out of 'irregular situations' for undocumented immigrant workers and their families, while respecting their basic human rights. |
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Regularizing the status of the 11.5 million undocumented people who live in the United States has yet to be accomplished, but a solution can be envisioned by recognizing that self-deportation is not going to happen. |
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One audience member described the importance of contacting professional health care associations and urging them to address access to health for undocumented migrants. |
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Yet the undocumented population remains upwards eleven million. |
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First, Mr Frum says an undocumented immigrant not covered by the provisions of the law could apply anyway using forged documents, which, even if detected, could impede the process of running the scofflaw out of the country. |
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In addition, he advocated for the importance of highlighting health inequalities of undocumented migrants in public health strategies and among health professionals. |
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The undocumented, without whom our economy would downtick into serious disarray, make attractive kickees, but helpless Syrian refugees will also do. |
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This is more of a show of force than facing the real issue of undocumented migration. |
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In the United States, the Department of Labor abandoned their policy of reporting illegal or undocumented immigrant workers in 1998, announcing that its duty was to protect vulnerable workers over all other considerations. |
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They have the choice, however limited, of leaving an oppressive job situation and obtaining another job, whereas, in some countries, a woman migrant worker may become undocumented the minute she leaves her job. |
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I am a formerly undocumented immigrant whose parents remain undocumented. |
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The child-sized blue jeans lay twisted and forlorn in the scrubland along one of the most popular routes for undocumented migrants crossing from Mexico into Texas. |
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Besides constituting a reference center for undocumented migrants, Comède is also a national resource center in the field of access to health care for persons living in France with precarious status. |
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She helped win in-state tuition for undocumented immigrant students and established day-labourer job centers that have served as a model for the rest of the nation. |
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That provision, the brief filed yesterday argues, would criminalize LGBT Americans who live with undocumented partners from abroad. |
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Apparently, none of his co-workers had returned to the site, brail likelihood, many of them were undocumented immigrants. |
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At present, there are about 11 million undocumented people in the United States. |
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Moreover, as national boundaries become blurred it becomes unclear which nation looks after the welfare of children such as undocumented migrants or the children of immigrants with allegiances to more than one country. |
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He stated that he hoped the conference would result in policy recommendations and proposals aimed at addressing the need for undocumented migrants to obtain adequate access to health care. |
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Procedural security: Procedures should be in place to protect against undocumented material being introduced aboard the means of transport and into cargoes and to protect against unauthorised personnel being allowed access. |
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The group sought to share stories from contributors who are undocumented, thereby attaching sympathetic faces to the fractious immigration debate. |
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A specific problem cited in many countries, and a clear form of discrimination against undocumented students, is the fact that they are not regularly issued diplomas at the end of their scholastic career. |
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It is the first contact to ensure that people are not left undocumented or prevented from becoming stateless. |
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Research on the economic effects of undocumented immigrants is scant but existing studies suggests that the effects are positive for the native population, and public coffers. |
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However, the unregulated and undocumented nature of this trade runs risks, such as allowing disease to spread more easily across national borders. |
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Artifacts are of utilitarian nature, symbolic behavioral traits are undocumented before the arrival of modern humans in Europe around 40,000 to 35,000 years ago. |
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On arrival from a foreign port, undocumented foreign-built vessels, if laden with goods, wares or merchandise, may, with their cargoes, be subject to forfeiture. |
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That seems to be an undocumented feature, but makes perfect sense. Of course, that wouldn't prevent you from whoising 20 people at once, which could be a problem. |
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However, there are also risks as the unregulated and undocumented nature of this trade runs risks, such as allow disease to spread more easily across national borders. |
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